The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 08, 1898, Image 2
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Ratks roa Aovkhtisino ? Ordinary
transient advcrtisments, first insertion
* $1 .00 per sqnni o *, each snosctpiont in
sertion fiO coil's !?<? r s<|iinre.
Cat h rate* for Wn. its', l.ost and Found,
<$ce,, nut exceeding llvo lines, cent*
paoh insertion and 5 cents j?or lino for
each additional line.
Jluslnets locals, f> cents per lino each in
sertion.
Official and lej/nl notices at tlx* rate h,
lowed l>y law.
Kates for coutraet advertising will he an
nonnood upon application at t ho ulllec,
Candidates' Card* tor County, otliceM
$5.(X). Congressional $10.00. J
Remittances by (hocks. drafts and poidal
money orders should he made payable
to W. L. McDOW Kl-b.
Camden. 8. <
<?
Tho Kershaw Km very truthfully
remarks : "Yon will realize more ful
ly that tlio war is on when yon begin
to pay tho tax which went into last
Friday.
Tho Son alo still perspires over
tho Hawaiian annexation quustion.
At thia writing it,' appears quite
certain that Mr. I"J ??lc and his do
minions will be un dor tho Ameri
can Hag sometime shortly, but the
nntl-annexationis's, on tho other
hand, stoutly main lain the cc. Hila
ry notwithstanding.
It has been Huggested that wo
have but four county campaign meet
ings? one in each township The
suggestion is a good one, as we. do
not think any more good could he
Accomplished by a greater number.
Wo hope this plan will ho adopted;
by the Executive Committee at its
meeting oo the 2 1st inst.
Presidents of the various Demo
cratic clubs wishing copies of the
constitution of tho Democratic parly
of South Carolina as adopted at the
May, 181)8, convention and miIch h>r
governing the membership of Demo
cratic clubs, the qualification of vol
ers, and tho conduct of primary
elections, adopted June V, '1)8, can
got them hy calling at this ofliec.
The Charleston Evening Post
has recently gotten out a ' Deep1
Water Edition" containing a write
up of various towns and counties, I
aud town and county officials.!
Speaking of this edition the Flor
ence Advocate says: "We had no
idoa South Carolina had so many
immortals wilhiu her borders till
?we road the Deep Water Edition of
tho Charleston Evenlnjz Post."
Tho Hampton Guardian says:
Tho Greenwood Index* gets oil tho
following: There are said to he
three kinds of fools, natural horn
fools, fools hy misfortune and d ? n
fools. There are likewise vat ions
kinds of asses. Wo have seen some
?who pursued their* way through
life in silence, others whose bray
was continuous. Wo have heard
of an nss who opened his mouth
and ppnkf, but for a sui generis Jn
the breed and ior a fair specimen
of tho perennial, unmitigated as?,
* commend us t(i,G. Walt Whitman,
the standing G ilbprn utoi/rd laugh
lng stock.
Revenue Stump* l(et|Ulre<l.
Uuder the wni' revenue law
stamps will ho required as follows:
On all ordinary cheeks. 2 cents;
demand hank drafts, 2 cents;
promissory notes, for each i<100 or
fraction thereof, 2 cents; certifi
cates of deposit not drawing iuioi
est, 2 cents; sight drafts, 2 cents;
time drafts, for each $100 or frac
tion thereof, 2 cents, and for every
transfer of each share of stock of
the par value of $100 or fraction
thereof, 2 cents.
Farmers' Institute.
A farmers' Institute under tUt
direction of Pres. Henry S. Ilarl
zog and other members of the Fac
ility of Clemson College will be
bold at Camden, S. O , <,n July 2.1
and 2G, 1808. All citizens arc cor
dially in ylted to he present. Of
/subjects to bo discussed mention
maybe made of the following:
Fertilizers, truck farming, drink
ing water, animal husbandry, dai
rylng, improvement of soils/ indus
trial education, grasses and le
gumes, entomology, road improve
ment, And other interesting, prac
tical subjects.
Jtichesi Nation ou The Globe.
Mr. Bflcbas! O. Mulball, the not
?d Bi|liib statistician, is clearly
oi Mm opiaisn tbnt no other nation
NnyHii ?1U Mil I* nil the
hontiul elements that to mak<
up the ii^^re^atf wealth. llu also
notes the fact that while U?e iriost
of Kuropoan eountiiea havu attain
ed t hoi i growth. the l/nltcd State*
is apparantly on threshold of
an i rxl it ? ti l n I development whiuh i!
Iuih never dreamed of In-fore.
Mr. M ul hall submits the follow
in}/ table of estimates, as hein# tin*
insult of a i! me fill an<! eomprehen
nivo in vent i<4ii! ion in tlio souiee* of
in the several
*.s l,7fi0, (MM), Win
MM?. >0,000,000
17, :?r.o, 000.000
.10,Jl?(),000,000
.'{2, 1 25,000,000
2 2. f? 00,000 000
1 ;>,,soo,ooo,()oo
1 1 , .100,000,000
These computnt iohs are based
upon values an shown by rerd cs
late record*, buildings, nicieliMi
jdise, it ltd railways, 11s well iih tin*
[circulating medium in each nation.
As will I >c! seen, out wealth in more
than hhMen times greater than that
of Spain, double that of (Jermany,
two and a half times greater than
that of Russia, nearly double that
of France, equal to tlio combined
wealth of Russia, Italy, Austria
and Spain, anil *22,720,000,000
larger than that of (Ireat Mrttian.
national wealth
count nea :
Ignited States
(ireat Itrilain
France
(icrmaiiy
RtiMhiu
A ust ria
1 1 ft I V
Spain
Programme of Sumter Union.
The Sumter Union will convene
with I he M avesvillo Haptisl. Church
July ? , is?jy.
Friday, 1" u. in.
Devotional exerciser coi, ducted
hv Hro. T Ii I >avis.
I II uvc we a regular system in
(hi i eh u relics fm taking u | ? collec
tions*? Responded t < ? by ' 'he
churches.
7 80 p. in.
Devotional exercises led by H ro
ll F S u mot).
i. Suggestions from the pew to
the pulpit. Hro. II A Scarborough.
15. Suggestions from the pulpit to
the pew. Rev. ,1 \V Sinit h.
Saturday I < > a. in.
j Religous exo rci*o? h'd by Hro.
\V A .1 nines, .! r.
I. Stale missions. Hro. ,1. h
Creo*!.
7.150 p. m.
Devotional ixrreisea conducted
by Hro. II. J. Ho\kin.
5. IIouio M issionu. Rev. .J \V
Davie.
<5. Foreign Mission*. Hro. .1 W
English.
The introductory Horumn preach
ed by IlftV. Ii T .M a rah, Rev. .) .1
| Myers, alt
j The Missionary sermon will be
I preached by Rov. <1 NV Iveuuey, i
j Uev. .1 N F. ntz mincer, alt.
McDonald Davis,
S 1) VfttOM,
A 0 Walls.
C oin niiu.ee.
! I
Sunday Srhool Convention,
j The second quarterly lowuphip
[Sunday School Convention ? ? f Huf
falo will be held at Sandy IJrove,
cliureh, near Rucknow, ThurndHy
juid Friday, duly S 1 1 1 and iMHli.
I The following is the program:
Thursday.
II n. m. Opening ser\ ices by
Rev. (I H I'ooser.
Address of welcome by John
i I'ainplu II.
Response.
Furollment of delegates.
Iii-ports from schools.
1 2 m. For discussion.
Value of Sunday Schools to so
ciety. Opened by li. W. llutn
mini d.
Intermission f.<r dinner.
1 p. m. For discussion.
The necessity oi holy livlnu by
Sunday School teaeheis. Opened
! by D M Kirk ley.
M ixcellx noons business.
Friday.
10.H0. Religious services b\
Presiilen t .
For discussion.
What the home can do f ? > i* vhc
Sunday wchool nnd what the Sun
jdav School can do f r ? i* the home,
j Opened by Alex ilrr.^vn,
; 11. :;n \V hat rrlat ion should
th<* Sunday school sustain towaid
i the church. ((polled by D M He
j th lino.
I ntei in ission for d i n nor.
p. ill. Should the b?--t lr:?eh
j ?? r in the Sunday School, te.ich tin- j
irffant or the more iidvnnc-d clnss j
jos. Opened by 'I I\. Kirkicy.
The conventions are just whatj
I the people make t hem and we trust J
that the people will show their ap j
preciation by being -veil represent- j
|?M1. J M Watts,
W 1) Seogars,
\j !?', Kiikley,
F.x. I'om. |
Program West Watcrce Township S. '
S. Association.
The West Watereo (Quarterly j
lownsliip Sunday School Associ i j
lion will m eel with FJienezor Church :
on Saturday ami .Sunday. July 23rd, I
and - 1th.
Saturday morning.
II a. in. ? Ot>ei?ing nerviee* by:
.John A. Ration.
II.30 a. ni. ? \VVIcome by Rev. R.
M Robertson.
D>. ? Ktpoits from Schools
1 p. in. ? Dlnrer on the grnnnda.
2 p. in. ? Discussion ? 1st. What
are t lio necessAry qualifications. and
from wh?t sonrce shall we expect to
Mcure tbem thi.t fit men and women ,
to fltl the prominent po?Ulons in
\ iiiOru'it. In el nrcli, Malo tiit'l Ml*
t ??n. To he opened I > v M"??n. J. I
llny urni J. \\ llie 1 >u?iu and con
i inued.
2nd ?1 i W '.V lir,; ''l(i
lil'tl llf lllltll Mini WOllll II \'1lO OOOUpV
(lie prom nrnt poHthuiH In A morion
In loth cliiircl*, vltilo Mii'l mit'on.
lo ho < ?t >< )icd I v I fun. (?'. \t. Wink
ler. IIom. W I' loyil and coatili
lit <1 .
> it nda v ii.oi it ii>4
I') II. Ill v 1 1 1 1 < I !? V M'll?M>l luMlOHS
l>y t ' ^ ? J *ii i* it hi* ' * e. ?
1 1 h iii ? s? rino ? hy lu v. Mr.
M ill-, id ( '(i 111 le||
li W Stilton, l''x. I'om.
Noliee i )e moe ru I i e Kxrculive
( OJIIUIllll'C. J
I I.I I '.IIKK'Mll |<" I'.M'i'U' i Vf (N^l
mi! tic of Kn.shaw County will
|>li"ivc in (?? t in tho lobby of (he ( >|?
<?11 House a! ( 'llll. It' II , ?-)e V(;ll u. in.,
II 1 1 1 1 -<?i I :: v .1 ill v 21*1 (Win;; t i i
of Slute ( *j? m pa i^rn iiiim I ill'.') lor fijit^
purpose of hi r:tii^in<4 for (Munty
( ' :i in | ?ui < > i> , aShc-sini'iit of i iuxlulntcH
!ind t lit! i iiMiing primary ? lection.
'I l.os, .1. K irk laud,
\V. ij. .Mo(><\\oH, ('hail lean,
SiMTii juy.
Attention, Veterans.
Camp KkIi'imI K irk I and. I,' tided
(> on fetle ri? to \ etc i mis, Nil. 7(?l,
will meet in (he I ? > I ? I > \ (>f (ho Optra
I louse mifH.it urdiiv. day of
j.Jiilv, I s 1 1 s , ut II oYhu U, a. in., for
till' plllpOM' ol lIKtklll*; illl* UeecMSM
| i v art ' *i ii ???? in i* ii i m fur unending the
j r.'-i- t>ioti til A tin nt ??. (in , <M) l lie
j'MMb., and Ifi ti :i ns.u'ii iij; swell t ? 1 1 1 -
jet business an Will | > r< > | it* r I y* ooiiio
before tin meeting. Kvety lnoin
J her is tit il tr? lie present .
II 'li!",
C iiii in :iiii| n ii t .
CASTOR I A
Tin: KIND YOU HAVE AIAVAY8 liOnOUT
R>bl>ed t he Grave.
J A M!;til'in?x i t> ?* i?I <? n I . <f which
Mr. .)"hn Oliver ? ? f I'liil ?? c I o ] p li i t>, !
w.'ii) llui fiul-jeef, i<* ii h i I'm UmI ! ? v' liimj
I follows: "I wns in h most
f ii > ????} T it 1 condition. Mv *- k i ii was j
."ininsl tyifH -sunken, tonyue j
coated pa i ii continually i'> back
I :? nil Hides, ih> a | ? (><? l i ! t; ? ^raduallv
|??rowinir we.'iker dfiy Ity day. Three
I physicians had j?iven inn n|). For
| l.n uately, a friend ml vised trying |
Kluctiie Hitlers; n ml to my great
joy and surprise, tho IiihL bottle!
1 1 n u < 1 u a decided improvement. 1 j
continued their use foi three weeks |
and ii i h now :i well man. 1 knowj
thev itaved ntv life, find robbed tin*!
giavo of another victim, *' No one!
hliouM (nil to try them. Only f?0
els per ln?i i !u at F. L<h!ie Zcmp'a
1 )rug Sioi r.
Rudy'n Pilo Suppoaitory
Is nuaranteed to euro 1'iles and
, Const i pnt ion, or money refunded,
HO eta. per bi) v. Send for list of
testimonials a n?l Freo Suniplo to
MA II I'lN KlM>Y, Registered Phar
macist, bnneaater, l*a. For sale
1 ? .
by all first claiss dr ugglst s every
win re, and in Camden, S. O., by
F 1'iiik M. Z. inp. ( ' a i i for free sam- i
Pie.
I
Advertised Letters.
For week ending July ?b IH'.IK:
Sindv Mot i in, W 11 1 1 si. kahce, .J i , j
10 II Ta\h>r, Aifr? d Kaiuford, re- I
turned dead letters ? ll ittie Hras
sel, .loll n K i '2.
C. .J. Shan noa. F. M.
Abn^v.
Mr. 1'Milor: -An there has been
nothing from this part of the county !
i in your vabiablo pnper in a lonp" j
j wln!o, 1 will ?:ve you a few dots.
I Tho pntijeoiti for corn in thi^ part.
t of (lie county mi' pour. more so than j
! for miivy yoftrs p;;y{. therefore thf
i farmer^ shoHld rtdaid and how ppAs j
as a phhptitnfo and in early fall I
sow wheat and oatn in abun-l
| dimee.
Mr .Inn. C..>w had tho mifortur.e [
lionet his !"????. 1 honsf. and all tie
I corn and hay tluif it o rdained de :
j st ro \ ed I y lire or, I he 2nd. I >.? not ;
know tln? los* around I. is saw mill if
any The tire originated front fieJ j
tin-; fire to ti e dab pile.
I'ol i! ics arc not vp>v 1 1 < > ( as vot.
'
In The Chioiiiide Voting contest
Mr. W. K. .JOHNSON
was declared to be t he most, popu- I
lai nieicliant i .i ('.linden and al l
whose sime the b< s* bnrpains can!
be procured.
NOTICF'
WHIT!: TFACHKICS' IN'sriTFTK.
The 'iTlStitule foi the While Teacher*
of Kershaw County will he held hi the
<>iade<i School Ituiloin^, Camden, 1ms
piniiiK.lulv 1 1 1 h . ???d elojun;; .Inly the
HJth. l'rof. K. L. flnuho*, asuiateil hv
l'rof. Frank F.vjins. will have charge of
the In>ti'ute. Nipht I.eelurr* wilt he
'piven I ?v prominent educator* of the
State. " I.. I. COI'KLANO,
S'ipt.. Kd. K. C.
NOT I OK!
Crif.OTlF.n tkacItf.ksmxstitutk.
Thi? Colored Teachers' Institute for
Kershaw county will he held fronv/uly
the 4th to 8th, *?t the roltiri'^cliool
liuildinK. ('Aiivlcn, S. t1. Uer. C. !'?
8rott, ussUted by Jennie Wcaton,
will condnot the Institute.
L. L. COI'KLAND.
Supt. Kill K. 0*
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
\V1<: AKi: ASHKKTIXO IN TIIK COURTS OlTR TiTOIIT TO
TUK r.XCI.i;SlVK USI? Oi?' TIIK WORD "CASTOR! A," AND
??ITl'CllKR'S CASTORIA.'V AS OlM^ TKADK MARK.
/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of IJyannis , Massachusetts,
was the oriyinator of "CASTOR I A," the sumo that
has home arid' does now hear on every
the fac - simile sit/nut arc of wrapper.
This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in
the homes of (jhc Mothers of America foe over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that iff is
the hind you hatre always bought. ^ on the
j and has The signature of wrap -
i per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centum Company , of which 67ms. II. Fletcher is President.
March 21} 1S98 /9 ^ * a
r , yD ,
Do Not Bo Deceived.
Do not o inlander tin; life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which souk: druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on itj, the in
gredients of. which even he does not know.
The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
u r
Insist on Having
Tho Kind That Never Failed You.
IMC C IN I AoH COMt'ANf, '( T liUNHAY CTMLtl, Nti'AJ VOIIK Oil V.
,
WHO WILL WIN?
FOUR FREE SCHOLAR
' SHIPS TO BE AWARD
ED.
TO *1*11 h! Kill I! !'i:i!S()\S WHO
Sit hit 'I ho Larirost NiiiiiIxt
O! VoU-s. |
(?'< I Yoii r I'l i' iiils To Snbsrriho
! To *? Tho rliroiiiolp" Ami S?i- I
m:o A I'Vrc Scholarship.
The next thirteen issues of I'ho j
< ' J ? i . > 11 i ? * 1 1 ? wi!! undoubtedly beef in
creased inteiest. to ove.ry vounjj Indv nn<l !
gentleman in ICersliaW County who is j
uinhitioiiH t.i j/t?t a good star! in business i
life.
\\ o have insf concluded nn arrange- '
mont whereby we arc enabled loollVr to I
??.'??* 1 1 of t'oiir yoonj* persons a free sohul- \
:i r.?i I : i j ? in the celeb: ated Knstn.nn Bus-'
inoss College, rouiihkeejisie, Xcw J
Yurie, tin' New York Business Institute, ;
123th Slrci-t. X i i w York CJtv. or the:
Nation.;} ( Vinvspondoneo Schools ;
through which they yive inst ruction by :
mail. These institutions are Known in
every section of tin- world. Tlieir grail- !
nates tire thoroughly equipped tor I >:i s - j
I iness pursuits, ami are numbered by ;
tens of thousands Tiiw arc lbund in i
every rity and hi almost every county j
nml villa.*.* in tin' I'nited States. The i
courses of studv uivou are fthort, inex- ;
pensive, piactieal am! useful ami alford I
a bettor (mining lor huslnesa than ran !
be hail in an*, oilier school, j
Trie Chronicle thus ail'oi'dri a in ami oj>- j
l?(.i tunny in the &trm,>uling voung man (
hi* woiiinii of m-iliiy w ho is seeking an
e>lne.ili<-n This. paper take* (be lead!
I in all' >i ? 1 i iil' 1 1 > 1 1 1 ?? young peo| le of this
1 ?. iiiinn; nils a chance tor enl'ure and j
progress t:i i believe-' t)i t its proposi- j
lion to give a thorough business ediie*
t ikJtTi Tree will reap its reward in the
i lieart v approval of the people of Ker
shaw County. Thefe are always anions
oui readoi s a number of young people
w I hi \s i in |> 1 | jlvi. t<> *p?dv lit)' I h - K I'! |\ I'- |
; I N < ; , S lb 'KT 1 1 A NT ), TYI'JiWUIT
I N<i. TKI.KliHA I'll Y. i.ial siieb other
sin. lies as are emhrat ed in the courses
of insi riei ion oU'ereil. Kftstmuu Bus!-!
nc.ss College lias no. lined a wider repu- '
tatlon lY.r excellence than nnv other j
school of business ever established and 1
this alone* ui.ikes one of its scholarships I
well worth ?- ? r I 1 ? ? wr for. Kneh eertitl- j
i*ate i; tor eiiher ptMPonal or cor. 1
ropmido.i.'o iiiRl i u.'t ien ar.<l imiy ho
M?ed at nnv i iii o the huldec wishes i
take ad* aniKv'e of it within the next, j
two years. The sehol.irf hip.-, three r . f !
.-n-hudi iliclu .?e tlie neeenK.tii* liooksj arc J
ul*o traiinfrr^L h' ? "'id if a voun^ man J
or woman should win oiu- of them ami 1
not be aide to nso it, tlu' certificate j
niiirht he s.>M. ?> J
J110- ? Tn l*'ree Reholarchips ? !?ilO. j
_ f.vl.'\viiv?' statement by Mr. ('le?|
m-.-nt ('. (iainoH, !*reside?t of 1 1 .*> Cold
lege, es plains w hat the ditreirr.t feholjl
ar>hips ,r?' and u hftt th'Mr value is j
privet*
>?7~Fir>t I'rizv? ?:;7. j
\ V) Scholarf hip ? Bonks. ifL*.
( i oi-.d for a tot :n of tw?dve weeks por
-etial it;s! rin tiou at tin- Colh'ire) in the
ACADI-Mlc, r.rsiN'ISS, SIlDhT
IIAND, TVI'KWIII riN'C. TKl.!:
? ? I : M'l I ml I MX M A N? 1 1 1 P detiart
iiietits, a!nl s'j t i i ciii plot.- St.oi ! hand
hool.s. Ii t!.o >i i i.. ;t piete.**. Ilistrtir
f io ; i by ii! in 1/nokk eooi nt? ami Six.rt
hii.i I of tlu* same value will he driven.
? Se? ond J'l i/e ? i.'..'.
V -k;'o >?, holai -hip? Bo?>ks, >.2.
<? tal tor a i*t?!iu>h to e.itirso in ^h..ri
haml \\ it h books im ln iiim rriiui
ph'H. with piaeti?an) wo'k in Corr?'spon
donee ami lleporlin^, instruction e\tdii
?si voh t>y mail ; <?r personal instruction
of the same value (limited to tin weeks)
in any, dopa rl nicnt of the ('olieye, with
our Sitnplitied Shorthand IiiMtrnelor $2.
- Third l'li/.e ?
A $-?"> S-liolarship'. ^
(Jood for a complete com se m Book,
keepinjj ( without hooks) including both
8int.de and I >ou l>le entry , principlen and
practical work, :e*tn?? t ion J,y mail ; or
peisonal instruction of tho snnie value
( limited to ei^ht week*) in any depart
ment of the Oolleuc. without booki. ;
rourtli Trire ? $10, *.
A SIo Pcholarsltip ? l.etson Papers, ?1.
Good for a torm often week)*; - ? ?rres
pondencu iniiixuctiua, in Short hum},
incJudm#-U?ssnu papers hat no Itook.s ; or
personal instruction of tho caniii value
(limitf <1 to five week#) in any depart
of t!?e <'o|lrjfO without hooks.
Th< so prize* are easily obtained and
the four founi; persona who make tb?
moit tell i n* eflorta and appeal to their
friend* for help will win thenn Tboav
! who secure the '<i'oatest number of votcw '
! in iiur
i!ast Dial ii Col logo Contest
j wliirli is started ti;-day ami will c!o?.e
/with tip1 I lM i hsu i* of tlii* < 'liii itiifh: lor
| .August, ISIIX. I'\ery ballot cut irom
j ! 1 1 i s. paper r HtiiU (iiii- vtili. ( Vrtilicates
I li.r .votes !i?;i|uiri'<l l?y new- tmbserip
j lions i?isil renewals will he issued with
j La lint, annexed, which must bt* lilleil out !
ami toiwaiih"! 1?> be counted. No votes
'( \<ept those \vi ittcn on the printed hal
i infs <mh fiom the columns oi this paper
..r those allowed lor snbsi riptiiui an?l re
! iiewal# will he coiinti'il.
\ ?n Allowed for Subscriptions. |
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| for a year accompanied by $1 in cash
IM) VOtCH v, ill be jii v I- it
Fur every <> months subscription or rc
new.-il prfyini; "Oc, 50 votes w ill be given.
!'o" a fhree mouths wuhscripliou or re
newal paying -tic, 'Jo votes '.vill be given.
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As Tim Chronicle allows a commission
on all subscriptions and renewals ob
tained. all persons who enter the contest
? or one of the prizes will have an oppor
tunity to erfrn some money by this
means. The l>nllol printed below will
entitle iho hearer to one vote in the
contest. Ifyoit wish to vote cut it out
and write the name ami address of vn?r
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?'fironie!e, Camden, S.
j BALLOT. ,
Good hor One Vote
in the Contest for
: 3'ilUf :
; Write plainly tho nauio mnl ji?I
? ?lro?'.:* of I lit' person f? ?r w } ? ? ? i ? i von ?
wish t<> votn or. ill?1 ? l? ?t tir* I linos ho- !
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I Post Oflico.
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The rompotif ion
P.e^iitii fro tit this <hito, ami tho \vinno*/?
of tin; four pri/.e scholarships will ho ail
ununrotl in the lirst ifsuo of Sepiomhor,
1?M8.
InformnKon onnoorniny oonuniHSion*
will ho furnisluVl personally or hy mail
from this olliep. ('atnloppie unci other
literature of tho College nifty ho lin?l hv
?'hlroH*iiiij CU'inont ftiilhos, l'rotsi
tlonf, l'otl^hkeopsie, New York.
Hew Tho Voto Stands:
W F Mos>ioy, Mntiltrioyillo ,
< li Kirkloy, Oiiniilon, ?>0
W M Mill, Artoii, 2
-MI- ?
A | ?!* i ty of 'Jrt i>< rsoiifl look mlvr.n
t no ?,f tho rc<lu<;e<l r fit os ?>n iho ().
li. A'. ('. li. 11. lust Lionel ay an?l look
in tho llieyoio r.tcm nn?l other at
tractions up tho roa?l, returning tlmt
ni-^lit.
IGE CREAM SAIOONT
i liiivt' opened ail icottfroAin s :t 1 > n in
tho hnihhm? opposite iNJr. \. I> Kciin?'
<h 's (o;iiu ll\ ocriipio i h> t'.ipt. Jl. K.
1 1 :lI s:i 1 1 us a hakery. Special ncooinoila
? ion f,,r tho white people- Parties wish
ii?>r ire croiun h\ tho ipini^ gallon or
iiwirer ()uantitiort ran lit? served on ?h'?rl
not ire. W I X V A 1 1 .IAMKS.
'Apr. 2?I. '!?*<. I
THE MISTRESS B
1 01 A HOME *F H
I likrs to iiav her holme beautified
I wiih wr'.l made ;<ud well finished^H
E doors, *ash aud Minds. aitistic
siait* woik, ornamental porches. Bi
B pvclly wmntel*, \'c. We rr.akeM
? * spec in "f high f(i a-lt exctu-H
I live designs in t^o xlwork, but I
H ~_ai the tame time w; don't over- 9
? look the ?ecc??aty adjunct* ? ?
? luiiil.- t, moulding*. sfttnglea* 9
?fl laths. Sic. When "purchasing g
H from lit. VoU i.rr buying .iireci 3
H fxoni th< makers, and tb? ad- I
H vantage p- your ^ain. I
I Write fop l'ricc List. '
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Train* north <>r Ciinnlen run daily except. Sunday. Trains between
Charleston and Kingsvtlle run daily. For information an to fast freight
sclti'd till', rates, Clyde bine sailing, etc., call on.Joeal, contracting or
have inn aif< it's of bo'h roads, or
I, A. K.MKKSOX, TriiflU) lM'fi'r, S. C. & (J. It. lb, Charleston, S. C.,
I'. I'. (J HAY. Tratllcj Maunder, Cincinnati, Ohio,
S. ]:. M'MJ'KIN, <!. I'. <V I*. A , lllackshurpr. S. C.
JF YOU have to
make your own way ill
?jlv> world and want aj
I i-.i.irl in so mo t;ood house, we can prepare yoh tor business aml|
I jjet employment for you. Jiookkeepinj^, l'ankin>;, Cor respond*
enee, ) Vnnvuisbip, Stenography, 'I' vpti ?vri t; 1 v'-V, ' > legraphy and
' i'ri-!?.-ir:itoi v Departments. Instruction liV M A! L or personally
The ber.t equipment f?>r boy.-; a:nl jjirls, youny men anu
to enter commercial i'; a coui r? of study at
vomon, who oxpect
New York
or the Business
institute
CI C. :2SIS? St., New York, N. Y.
Such a course may Wo t-Miipicfced in from throe month:-, to a y^ar, and at
comparatively small e.:pea-,'j ($kxi).
These schools have earn*.- i the highest '?eputation because
1. Their patrons, many cl whom have experimented with other schools, say THEY
ARK THE BUST.
1. Tfw y make faithful teacfiiny con.;cien!iAs service their chief claim to merit?
3, They arc thoroughly equipped m i ably managed.
4? They not only train for practical work but 'uways secutf situations for graduates of
their Busincis and Shorthand Cuur.ies. They offer
#??* ^ to any one fur first information of a vacancy for
A^W R ltLi89/\ ^ ?J a U n/.ko per. Stenographer, Teacher, Clerk or
Telegraph Operator whieh they succeed in iuh;;g, and supply competent assist
ants to b-.'r.ineivs iv.cn without chav.;c\ Kc: :r to Hankers, Merchants and promi
nent pntr vs in almost every county in the United States. If you arc seeking
employmert and willing I > study, v_a.i l.vc t-.vo-:ent stamps for live easy lissons
(by mail) in ohorlhand.
Call or writo for our publications. You will linU tucir
LUgijestions very helpful. Beautiful Catalogue free.
\ or At! '.Ire.-.::-?, Clem in- r C, Gaines, M. A. , B. L.
J 81 Kast PoughUoepaio, N?w York.
war ieOKKEEPUM
A, Promlnont Ph j-biclau.
A prtanin&nfc^ow York phvgiclan
iii discussing the merits o t Iiipaus
Tnbules with ft brother SI. D. suid :
" Several years ago I asserted that
if one wished to become a philau
thopist, and do a beueficent deed ?
0110 that would help the whole hu
man race? nothing could he better
Ulan to procure the. 1 loose velt 1 1 ? -
pitai prescription, ~whiih it the l>a> is
of th,' h'ifnim TitbuUs, ant! cause it to
Ikj put up iu the form of a ketchup
nii'l distributed among the poor.
Sulci* liK'rrnkln^.
The largest retail drug store in
America ia that of I legeman & Co.
on Droadwjav New York City.
A reporter who went tliere to learn
how Ilipana Tab
ulrM wore polling
bought ft ilvo-cent
carton mul asketl :
"I)o you lmvo
much cull to r
tbeae ?"
\ Ho vr.ia roforrcd
fbngontU-manwIio
t)Woii wtJO tha
noa<l 51 tho depart
ment. Ho BaiU :
" Tho sale of Kipnna Tnbulea la
constant and is increasing, duo
especially to tho influential chornctor
of tho testimonials in tlio dnilv preHs,
and growing out of these, through
th'j icoominond.it ion of fri?nd to j
fnerui. Satisfaction with thcoi in
very general. When onco they uro
begun i notico that a porximncnt
customer for them i? made. This. 1
Im>I1ovo, ia through their intrinsio
merit, which proven tho bona lido
character of tho advertising. I think
them Kpecialiy useful in the general
run of stomach troubles. ** ?
| All HJderly Lnd/.
An elderly lady living at Fordham
| ITeighlfl, a part of New York City,
j and who was known to L?c a warm'
; advocate of Itipans Tabules for any
ease of liver trouble or indigestion,
uaid to a reporter who visited her for
the ])urp<>Ki? of learning tho particu-^
lars of her case: "1 had always
employed a physician nud did so on
t lie hint occasion 1 had forgone, but
at that time obtained 110 beneficial
results. I iiad never had any faith
In patent medicines, hut having seen
Kipuns Tabules recommended v?*ry
highly in the New York Jfrrahl con
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they wero jutst what my case
demanded. I havo never employed
a physician sinc?, and that means a
saving of $2 h call.
A dollar'a worth of
R i p a n a Tabulog
luutH xntf a month,
ami I would not ho
without them now
if it wore my but
dollar." At tub
timo of tlib inter
view there were
present two daugh
ters who BPociaily
objected to tliolr mother giving a
testimonial which should parado her
naruo in the newspapers, hut to do
this tho elder lady argued : "'There
mar bo other cases just lllro mine,
I ami I am sure I tako groat pleasure
| In recommending ihoTabtiles to any
0110 alllicted run I was. If tho tolling
about my < a*o in tho papers enables
Boino other person niinilarly affected
to bo as great Iv benefited nu I havo
been, I seonoobjoction " Tho daugh
ter?, knowing how earnestly she ielt
about tho benefit nho had received,
! decided she was quite light.
A n<>w |-vkot fonfniT.lricT' * II TAN* TAMJI K* iMtcVml tn it paper onr'nn r*rltb<ml fl?nn>l? ir?w
f... |W < nl MI) ^ (In!-; ?i,.n-i-iiPH mn 1>TI. T?I low I K<?il mir? titciMlnI f r Ihc po ranM'.o
ri*on?rnif<*- I. O-n Oitrn i f llin flvr cf nt OMftoji* (1 o run Im li h| i.v iur.il |j? m. nit n" forly
ei;- || t-wils f? lh?> 1-JfANS ' I'KMI. -A I. < M*v vr. No 10?nru<*i> Ktroct.Nrw Yo.k or ? ?imr|r cnrton
4Y-.X 1 AIII-I. K ) u II U ?'??III fur jri'ivi* I ii ?nh T nil I mill i> iil?i !>.: !.?,! ?.f d- iii.- prr.rrri, K?iU. ml
HtclllVw^ni, IIK?m(?lll?lllHl ?t MllllK ll.JUOr FtolVhKIld Iwllllir >llil|lt. XIIO K,VC? IV I inf.
in 'J lie Chnmirlo voting contest I
Mr. M. L. Smith
whs declared i<? he the inoat popu
Inrmeirber of the Camden Uar.
Nov. 11 ? 1 > r. ' ?
Mr. Rodilcy, of Rock Hill, Wnnta ft
Roprosr otive in Camden.
Tho mnnnjioraent of flic KipiitaMo
Lifo A*?urftneo .coei*fy in Hi m terri
tory in desironx of securing the ser
vice* of ? mno of elmtacter and nhil>
iiyto _reprose n t. it? intervals, with
Camden, S. C.. ?3 headquarters The.
jlj{ht. nun) w II )?<? thoroughly educat
ed in the science of lif* awturntico
nnd the art of Mitcossfnl folieitii g.
n.ero i? no business or professh n,
not ret]niring capital. which in more
rsmunurAlivA than + J?f*? Btfwoy roi -
ducted with energy and ability. Cor. ,
respondeneo with men who desire to
stcur* employment, and ?re amM>
(ions to attain prominence In (lie
pw(l?Mon is Invited.
W. J. Rodder, Manager,
-r '_\r . ? ? .'11
Job Printing.
We linve added to our office a
larger nutl more rapid jo^> printing
press wiih a <-Apaeil,y of nn
hour. V(*wr orders for Job piinl
ing solicited. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
GLEMSON
AGRICULTURAL & MECHAN
ICAL COLLEGE.
Six Department*.
Agriwiltnral.
XIcclianJcuT, Testily
Literary, ? Militarj.
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